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  3. Vol. 12 No. 2 (2009)

Vol. 12 No. 2 (2009)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.12.2
Published: 2009-09-30

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Helen M. Ostovich, Melinda Gough
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Articles

  • Miraculous Rhetoric: The Relationship between Rhetoric and Miracles in the York 'Entry into Jerusalem'

    Frank Napolitano
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  • 'On yestern day, in Feverere, the yere passeth fully': On the Dating and Prosopography of Mankind

    John A. Geck
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  • The Singing 'Vice': Music and Mischief in Early English Drama

    Maura Giles-Watson
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  • A Dramaturgical Study of Merrythought's Songs in The Knight of the Burning Pestle

    Katrine K. Wong
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  • Vengeance, Variously: Revenge Before Kyd in Early Elizabethan Drama

    Bradley J. Irish
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  • 'The house is hers, the soul is but a tenant': Material Self-Fashioning and Revenge Tragedy

    Sheetal Lodhia
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  • 'An honest dog yet': Performing The Witch of Edmonton

    Roberta Barker
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Issues in Review Essays

  • Islam and English Drama: A Critical History

    Linda McJannet
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  • 'In th'armor of a Pagan knight': Romance and Anachronism East of England in Book V of The Faerie Queene and Tamburlaine

    Justin Kolb
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  • Guy of Warwick, Godfrey of Bouillon, and Elizabethan Repertory

    Annaliese Connolly
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  • 'Now will I be a Turke': Performing Ottoman Identity in Thomas Goffe's The Courageous Turk

    Joel Elliot. Slotkin
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  • 'By Mortus Ali and our Persian gods': Multiple Persian Identities in Tamburlaine and The Travels of the Three English Brothers

    Javad Ghatta
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